Day Two: Innovations in Teaching and Learning
Tuesday 13th April BST | Wednesday 14th April AEST
Day two of the International Education Conference focuses on Innovations in Teaching and Learning. This is an excellent opportunity to engage with paramedic educators who are at the forefront of developing new methodologies for effective learning and teaching. Looking for inspiration and ideas? You are in the right place!
Keynote Speaker
Abstract Submissions
To view and download the abstract submissions CLICK HERE
Also Includes End of Life Care Education for Paramedics Panel Discussion Chaired by Leon Baranowski, Canada With panellists, Jennifer Scott-Green, UK, Jennie Helmer, Canada, Shirmilla Datta, Australia, Cheryl Cameron, Canada and Georgina Murphy-Jones, UK
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Day One (Session Option 1) - Monday 12th April
Approaches to Practice-based Learning 08:00-11:00 BST (17:00-20:00 AEST)
Day One (Session Option 2) - Tuesday 13th April
Approaches to Practice-based Learning 17:00-20:00 BST (02:00-05:00 AEST)
Day Three - Wednesday 14th April:
Research in Paramedic Education 08:00-11:00 BST (17:00-20:00 AEST)
Day Four - Thursday 15th April:
The Use of Simulation in Education 08:00-11:00 BST (17:00-20:00 AEST)
Transition to Professional Practice 08:00-11:00 BST (17:00-20:00 AEST)
Day Six - Saturday 17th April:
Paramedic Education Policy 08:00-11:00 BST (17:00 - 20:00 AEST)
Day Seven - Sunday 18th April:
Assessment 08:00-11:00 BST (17:00 - 20:00 AEST)
David Halliwell is a UK based paramedic, his career has flowed from a British military combat medic, NHS Ambulance paramedic, clinical educator and hospital based resuscitation researcher, to roles including Senior Academic Fellow, Head of Ambulance Education, and Strategic Government Advisor.
OBSESSED with using realism in Education – Dave seeks to help institutions and educators around the world to prepare for the “Worst.” He has worked in many of the interesting areas of the Middle East to develop Ambulance Education strategies – this work included working with the strategic command teams in Beirut prior to the 2020 Explosion, and developing strategies for safe transport of patients with SARS / Ebola.
David’s research interests include developing new tools for the ‘Internet of Things’, and using 3D technologies for building education solutions which enable clinicians to experience the emotions associated with real events – building their personal resilience. Now working from Elstree Movie studios – expect the unexpected.
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